OUR SERVICES

One on One Private Sessions

One-on-one private dog training sessions provide individualised focus to cater to your dog's unique requirements, conducted at a venue selected by you. These personalised sessions are designed to enhance discipline, address problematic behaviors, and instill fresh abilities with the assistance of our skilled trainers.

The training sessions are designed with key elements that ensure a fulfilling experience for both you and your dog.

1. Initial Consultation

  • Assessment: Evaluate the dog’s behavior, temperament, and any specific issues the owner wants to address.

  • Goal Setting: Discuss the owner’s goals and expectations for the training.

2. Customised Training Plan

  • Behavioral Training: Address common issues like barking, chewing, jumping, and leash pulling.

  • Obedience Training: Teach basic commands such as sit, stay, come, and heel.

  • Advanced Training: For dogs that have mastered the basics, offer advanced commands and tricks.

3. Socialisation

  • Interaction with Other Dogs: Teach the dog how to interact appropriately with other dogs.

  • Exposure to Different Environments: Help the dog become comfortable in various settings, such as parks, busy streets, and public places.

4. Specialised Training

  • Assistance Dog Training: If the dog is being trained as an assistance or service dog, focus on specific tasks they need to perform.

  • Behavior Modification: Work on specific behavioral issues like aggression, anxiety, or fear.

5. Owner Education

  • Training Techniques: Teach the owner how to reinforce training at home.

  • Consistency: Emphasize the importance of consistency in commands and rewards.

  • Positive Reinforcement: Encourage the use of positive reinforcement techniques.

6. Follow-Up Sessions

  • Progress Evaluation: Regularly assess the dog’s progress and adjust the training plan as needed.

  • Ongoing Support: Offer continued support and advice to the owner.

7. Health and Well-being

  • Diet and Nutrition: Provide advice on proper diet and nutrition for the dog.

  • Exercise: Recommend appropriate exercise routines to keep the dog healthy and active.

8. Safety Tips

  • Home Safety: Tips on making the home safe for the dog.

  • Outdoor Safety: Advice on keeping the dog safe during walks and outdoor activities.

Group Training Classes

Group dog training sessions are classes where multiple dogs and you learn together in a structured environment.  

A dog training group class is a structured environment where multiple dogs and their owners come together to learn and practice obedience and other skills. Our classes are led by professional dog trainers and offer several benefits:

  1. Socialisation: Dogs get to interact with other dogs and people, which helps improve their social skills and reduces anxiety in new situations

  2. Distraction Training: Training in a group setting helps dogs learn to focus on their owners and commands despite the presence of distractions

  3. Cost-Effective: Group classes are usually more affordable than private lessons, making them accessible to more people

  4. Community Building: Owners can share experiences, tips, and support each other, creating a sense of community

  5. Variety of Skills: Classes can cover a range of topics, from basic obedience and puppy training to advanced skills like agility, scent work, and tricks

  6. Fun and Engaging: The group setting often includes games and activities that make learning fun for both dogs and their owners

Ride along day

A "ride along day" refers to the daily activities, situations, and events that a dog experiences during a typical day. It serves to demonstrate the routines, challenges, and delights that constitute a trainer's dog's day.

This experience exposes your dog to strangers, other dogs, and various environments.

It's an effective method for your dog to develop social skills and encounter different scenarios than those they are usually accustomed to.

This is coupled with ongoing training throughout the day.

This type of training can be a unique and effective method for training your dog in real-world settings. Below are some key elements of ride-along dog training sessions:

1. Initial Consultation

  • Assessment: Evaluate the dog’s behavior, temperament, and any specific issues the owner wants to address.

  • Goal Setting: Discuss the owner’s goals and expectations for the training.

2. Real-World Training Scenarios

  • Transport: Train the dog to behave appropriately in cars.

  • Busy Streets: Teach the dog to stay calm and follow commands in crowded or noisy environments.

  • Interaction with Other Dogs and People: Teach the dog how to interact appropriately with other dogs and people in various settings.

  • Exposure to Different Environments: Help the dog become comfortable in different environments.

3. Obedience and Behavioral Training

  • Basic Commands: Reinforce basic commands like sit, stay, come, and heel in real-world settings.

  • Behavioral Issues: Address specific behavioral issues like leash pulling, barking, or anxiety in different environments.

4. Follow-Up Sessions

  • Progress Evaluation: Regularly assess the dog’s progress and adjust the training plan as needed.

  • Ongoing Support: Offer continued support and advice to the owner.

5. Health and Well-being

  • Diet and Nutrition: Provide advice on proper diet and nutrition for the dog.

  • Exercise: Recommend appropriate exercise routines to keep the dog healthy and active.

6. Specialised Training

  • Behavior Modification: Work on specific behavioral issues like aggression, anxiety, or fear in real-world environments.